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Planning for environmental restoration of radioactively contaminated sites in central and eastern Europe. V.2: Planning for environmental restoration of contaminated sites. Proceedings of a workshop held within the technical co-operation project

Abstract

The radioactive contaminant materials resulting from diverse activities in relation to the nuclear fuel cycle, defence related operations, and various industries in addition to medical and research facilities represent perhaps the most severe and immense pollution left from a past era. The political changes in central and eastern Europe (CEE) not only brought some disclosure of the radioactively contaminated sites, but also resulted in a political condition in which this region became receptive to co-operation from a range of outside countries. It is under these circumstances that the IAEA decided to launch a Technical Co-operation (TC) Project on Environmental Restoration in Central and Eastern Europe. The project was initiated in the latter part of 1992 and ended in 1994. The countries that were involved and represented in this forum are: Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Ukraine. Several experts from countries outside the region participated and offered their co-operation throughout the project. Refs, figs, tabs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1996
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-865-Vol.2; CONF-9404316-
Reference Number:
SCA: 540230; 540250; 054000; 052000; PA: AIX-27:047390; EDB-96:108676; NTS-96:018606; NTS-96:018936; SN: 96001611390
Resource Relation:
Conference: Workshop on environmental restoration in central and eastern Europe, Piestany (Slovakia), 11-15 Apr 1994; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1996
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 05 NUCLEAR FUELS; BIOLOGICAL RECOVERY; PLANNING; EASTERN EUROPE; DECONTAMINATION; REMEDIAL ACTION; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; LEADING ABSTRACT; MEETINGS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; RADIATION MONITORING; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION
OSTI ID:
251239
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE96627030; TRN: XA9641993047390
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE96627030
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
248 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 19, 1996

Citation Formats

None. Planning for environmental restoration of radioactively contaminated sites in central and eastern Europe. V.2: Planning for environmental restoration of contaminated sites. Proceedings of a workshop held within the technical co-operation project. IAEA: N. p., 1996. Web.
None. Planning for environmental restoration of radioactively contaminated sites in central and eastern Europe. V.2: Planning for environmental restoration of contaminated sites. Proceedings of a workshop held within the technical co-operation project. IAEA.
None. 1996. "Planning for environmental restoration of radioactively contaminated sites in central and eastern Europe. V.2: Planning for environmental restoration of contaminated sites. Proceedings of a workshop held within the technical co-operation project." IAEA.
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title = {Planning for environmental restoration of radioactively contaminated sites in central and eastern Europe. V.2: Planning for environmental restoration of contaminated sites. Proceedings of a workshop held within the technical co-operation project}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The radioactive contaminant materials resulting from diverse activities in relation to the nuclear fuel cycle, defence related operations, and various industries in addition to medical and research facilities represent perhaps the most severe and immense pollution left from a past era. The political changes in central and eastern Europe (CEE) not only brought some disclosure of the radioactively contaminated sites, but also resulted in a political condition in which this region became receptive to co-operation from a range of outside countries. It is under these circumstances that the IAEA decided to launch a Technical Co-operation (TC) Project on Environmental Restoration in Central and Eastern Europe. The project was initiated in the latter part of 1992 and ended in 1994. The countries that were involved and represented in this forum are: Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Ukraine. Several experts from countries outside the region participated and offered their co-operation throughout the project. Refs, figs, tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1996}
month = {Mar}
}